He was 36. His first match was against Masaki Sataake, who is a huge can in MMA. Anyone who can get him down can beat him. Second match was Akira Shoji, which isn't an unimpressive win for someone in the same weight category. Third match was with Kazuyuki Fujita, who was injured fighting Mark Kerr and his corner threw in the towel at 2 seconds, so no fight there. For his final match he fought Igor Vovchanchyn who had just done 15 minutes with Kazushi Sakuraba. Beating Igor is impressive, but Coleman had ideal circumstances going into that match and Igor didn't, so that was a balance for the age factor.

Coleman is having a rematch with Fedor (most likely). There's still not 100% confirmation that he'll be fighting.

Coleman will get slaughtered. He's another relic from the by-gone era, a man about as one diminsional as you can get. He's good at what he does, but gone are the days where he just dominates everyone. People have much better takedown defense these days.

Quote:i saw him on the fightcard for the next pride i think? oh coleman how will he do, hes an angry angry man lol

Coleman, Randleman, Barnett, Hunt, O'Haire and Eastman were all shaky. Hunt and Eastman are already out, O'Haire is most likely going to be replaced by Gardner (O'Haire was initally replacing Hunt). Barnett is still in. Coleman and Randleman are still up in the air.

Quote:i heard they were putting vernon tiger white in again with someone- should be crap, this might have been on another event though one rampage was headlining.

This was EFC2, White was supposed to have a rubber match with Eastman, Eastman's hand was broken and he wasn't cleared to fight. Victor Valimaki stepped in to replace Eastman and got a solid UJD (30-27 from all 3) over White.

Quote:Victor Valimaki stepped in to replace Eastman and got a solid UJD (30-27 from all 3) over White.

Victor also trains at Arashi-do in Edmonton and is one of my Instructor's training partners. I've had the opportunity of meeting him twice, once at a grappling tournament and once at the George St. Pierre seminar where Victor was George's demonstration partner. Victor is a nice guy but he is all business in the ring and my Instructor says that Victor is at the top of his game and it is like he just went to the next level. Victor was a personal trainer but has recently quit his job to train full time now. Now that Mark Pavelich has got his foot in the door at the UFC with Jason "The Athlete" MacDonald, look for Victor to soon be seen there as well.